In films such as Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in Wonderland, these flashbacks are necessary to the plot, or give characters depth and meaning.
With good use of camerawork colour lighting sounds and music, special effect's costumes and the set design.
Tim Burton's Jack Skellington character primarily originated from the animated film "The Nightmare Before Christmas," which he produced and co-wrote. The character was created using stop-motion animation techniques, involving meticulously crafted puppets made from materials like latex and foam for the body, along with wire armatures for flexibility. The character's distinct look was further enhanced with painted details and fabric for his clothing, contributing to his iconic skeletal appearance.
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In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland the Red Queen uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.However, the Red Queen doesn't actually appear in the original book or in Disney's 1951 animated adaptation. In those versions it is the Queen of Hearts who uses a flamingo as a croquet mallet.
Yeah, pretty much. Have you seen the guy? If so, you understand why.
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I know that Helena Bonham Carter is his wife.
"The man had a flashback of his past after watching the movie"
With good use of camerawork colour lighting sounds and music, special effect's costumes and the set design.
Good writers don't usually use flashback at all, to be honest.
Both Edgar Allan Poe and Tim Burton are known for their dark, gothic themes and settings in their works. Poe's writing is characterized by his use of macabre imagery, psychological complexities, and introspective narratives, while Burton's works often feature eccentric characters, fantastical worlds, and a blend of whimsical and eerie elements. Both creators have a unique way of blending the beauty and darkness of the human experience in their writing.
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That's all up to you, and what kind of acting you're good at. This question is more of an opinion. If you want a really big list of movies to try out for, use this website: http://talenthunter.com/auditions.php Under my recommendation, I would say any movie directed by Tim Burton, but that's just me since he's my idol. Like I said, it all depends on opinion.
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